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“Ipiranga's Scream”: Europe Is Breaking the Nuclear Taboo to Face Moscow

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The collapse of disarmament treaties and doubts about American guarantees forced the continent to break its greatest taboo. Between military realism and diplomatic obstacles, Europe is now racing to erect its own shield and stop being a mere consumer of security
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The collapse of disarmament treaties and doubts about American guarantees forced the continent to break its greatest taboo. Between military realism and diplomatic obstacles, Europe is now racing to erect its own shield and stop being a mere consumer of security

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As the American defense commitment in Europe is scaled back and questioned, more and more people, including in Sweden, have begun to consider the hitherto forbidden idea that we may need our own nuclear weapons capability.

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NWT broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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